Chalk and HCl do react together. When reacting, they release carbon dioxide..
Carbonate minerals do react with HCl. Calcite and dolomite for instance.
bacause silver is hard and react with hard its hcl and h2s is soft that's why silver not react with h2s
Yes it wil. Washing soda(sodium carbonate) react with hydrocloric acid(HCL) to produce sodium salt(Nacl) +water + carbon dioxide
Firstly, they'll react each other forming sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium chloride. If there is excess HCl, the sodium hydrogen carbonate would further react till sodium chloride and evolve carbon dioxide.
Chalk and HCl do react together. When reacting, they release carbon dioxide..
You just have to remember that it does. All carbonates react with acids.
NaCl and HCl doesn't react.
The carbonates of the metals in group I reacts easily.
Carbonate minerals do react with HCl. Calcite and dolomite for instance.
Halite does not react with HCl.
bacause silver is hard and react with hard its hcl and h2s is soft that's why silver not react with h2s
no metal can not react with acid to give Carbondioxide gas but a hydrogen gas HCl + Na-------->NaCl(s) + H(g)
Yes it wil. Washing soda(sodium carbonate) react with hydrocloric acid(HCL) to produce sodium salt(Nacl) +water + carbon dioxide
Firstly, they'll react each other forming sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium chloride. If there is excess HCl, the sodium hydrogen carbonate would further react till sodium chloride and evolve carbon dioxide.
probably not...
Yes.